Journals on Constitutional Laws

"Constitutional History" is a journal published jointly by the Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies in Madrid, attached to the Spanish Ministry of the Presidency, and Constitutional History Seminar "Martinez Marina" , which in turn has the support REDIRIS , agency under the National Research Council of Spain. "Constitutional History" represents a novelty in the legal field as historiographical and besides being a magazine devoted exclusively to constitutional history, which already in itself is very rare, is one electronic magazine, which can be accessed by all Internet users. Actually, this is perhaps the first Electronic Journal, and perhaps so far the only, dedicated entirely to constitutional history, not only in Europe but also in the rest of the world. "Constitutional History" aims to be an annual meeting place for all researchers dedicated to constitutional history, whatever country they come from and the scientific field in which it arises: Public Law, History of Law and Institutions, History of Political Thought, Modern and Contemporary History, and Political Science. "

The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law. To that end, The Journal cultivates innovative scholarship, promotes critical perspectives, and reinvents the traditional study of constitutional law

The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law. To that end, The Journal cultivates innovative scholarship, promotes critical perspectives, and reinvents the traditional study of constitutional law.

To encourage dialogue about the Constitution within and between diverse communities, The Journal hosts an annual symposium and publishes via both print and electronic media.

Since 1992, the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal has published important scholarly works on constitutional law. Published four times per year - in October, December, March, and May - BORJ is ranked the third most-cited student-edited constitutional law journal by Washington and Lee's Law Journal Rankings Survey.